Accessory for use with a mobile electronic device

ABSTRACT

An accessory for a mobile electronic device includes a platform and a wallet. The platform is adapted to be attached to the mobile electronic device or a case for the mobile electronic device. The wallet is removably attached to the platform and configured to hold one or more objects associated with a user of the accessory.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

Priority is claimed to U.S. Provisional Application 62/737,444, filed onSep. 27, 2018, and U.S. Provisional Application 62/614,829, filed onJan. 8, 2018, the entire contents of each of which are incorporatedherein by reference.

FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The present disclosure relates to accessories for mobile electronicdevices, particularly an accessory that includes a wallet that isremovably attachable to a mobile electronic device or a case for themobile electronic device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one example of an accessory for a mobileelectronic device constructed in accordance with the teachings of thepresent disclosure, with a platform of the accessory attached to themobile electronic device and a wallet of the accessory removed from theplatform;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the accessory of FIG. 1, but with thewallet attached to the platform;

FIG. 3 is similar to FIG. 1, but shows the wallet removed from theplatform for charging the mobile electronic device using a wirelesscharging device;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another example of an accessory for amobile electronic device constructed in accordance with the teachings ofthe present disclosure;

FIG. 5 is a top view of another example of an accessory for a mobileelectronic device constructed in accordance with the teachings of thepresent disclosure, with a wallet of the accessory removed from aplatform of the accessory; and

FIG. 6 is a top view of the accessory of FIG. 5, but with the walletattached to the platform.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present disclosure relates to accessories for mobile electronicdevices (e.g., smartphones, tablet computers, electronic readers,digital media players, cameras, and other mobile electronic devices).The accessories disclosed herein generally include a wallet that isremovably attachable to a mobile electronic device or a case for themobile electronic device. The wallet is configured to securely hold oneor more objects (e.g., credit cards, identification cards, businesscards, pictures, cash, keys, or the like) associated with (e.g., ownedby) a user of the accessory (in many cases, the user will be using themobile electronic device as well). Thus, when the wallet is attached tothe mobile electronic device or the case therefor, the user can securelyand easily store and carry such objects along with his/her mobileelectronic device. At the same time, the wallet can be removed from themobile electronic device (or the case) when desired (e.g., to reduce theprofile of the mobile electronic device, in order to enable wirelesscharging).

FIGS. 1-3 illustrate one example of an accessory 100 constructed inaccordance with the present disclosure. The accessory 100 in thisexample includes a platform 104 and a wallet 106 that is removablyattachable to the platform 104 and is generally configured to securelyhold one or more objects for a user of the accessory 100. In otherexamples, the accessory 100 may include additional and/or differentcomponents.

In FIGS. 1-3, the platform 104 is shown as being removably attached to amobile electronic device in the form of a smartphone 108. The platform104 is removably attached to a rear surface 110 of the smartphone 108via a securing element (not shown). The securing element preferablytakes the form of a gel adhesive that is disposed on a portion or all ofa first surface of the platform 104 (also not shown), such that thesecuring element securely attaches the platform 104 to the smartphone108, but also allows the platform 104 to be removed and repositioned orreplaced if necessary. The securing element may alternatively take theform of another type of adhesive (e.g., glue, tape) or mechanicallocking means (e.g., threads, hook and loop fastening means, snap fit, asuction cup).

In other examples, however, the platform 104 may instead be removablyattached to a case for the smartphone 108 or a different mobileelectronic device. In yet other examples, the platform 104 may bepermanently attached to or integrally formed with the smartphone 108 (ordifferent mobile electronic device) or may be permanently attached to orintegrally formed with a case for a mobile electronic device. When theplatform 104 is permanently attached to or integrally formed with acase, the accessory 100 may be considered to include the case as well.

As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, the platform 104 in this exampleis an oval-shaped structure that has the first surface described above(but not shown) and a second surface 116 that is disposed opposite thefirst surface. It will be appreciated that the second surface 116 facesaway from the smartphone 108 when the platform 104 is attached to thesmartphone 108. In other examples, however, the platform 104 can have adifferent shape and/or size. For example, the platform 104 can have arectangular, triangular, circular, hexagonal, octagonal, irregular, orother shape.

As illustrated, the wallet 106 in this example generally includes afirst panel 120, a second panel 124 opposite the first panel 120, and anelastic element 128 that is coupled to the first and second panels 120,124 so as to define one or more storage compartments for holding one ormore objects (e.g., credit cards 130, 132, 134). In this example, theelastic element 128 is disposed between and fixedly attached to thefirst panel 120 and the second panel 124, thereby connecting the firstand second panels 120, 124 but also defining two storage compartments129 for holding one or more objects, as illustrated in FIG. 3. In otherexamples, the elastic element 128 may only be disposed between andfixedly attached to and disposed between edges of the first and secondpanels 120, 124, thereby connecting the first and second panels 120,124, but only defining a single storage compartment.

The first panel 120 is preferably made of a rigid material (e.g., a hardplastic), though the first panel 120 can be made of a semi-rigidmaterial or a flexible material. The first panel 120 includes a recess138 that is formed only partially through the first panel, as is bestillustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3. The recess 138 generally has a shape thatconforms to the shape of the platform 104, such that the recess 138 isconfigured to removably receive and retain the platform 104. Thus, therecess 138 in this example has a U-shape that is sized to removablyreceive and retain the platform 104, which in this example is ovalshaped. In other examples, e.g., when the platform 104 has a differentsize and/or shape, the recess 138 may have a different size and/or shapethat conforms to this differently sized and/or shaped platform. Thefirst panel 120 also includes a cutout 140 that allows the user to guideobjects into or out of one or both of the storage compartments 129. Likethe first panel 120, the second panel 124 is preferably made of a rigidmaterial (e.g., a hard plastic), though it too can be made of asemi-rigid material or a flexible material. The second panel 124 alsoincludes a cutout 142 (which is identical to the cutout 140), but thesecond panel 124 is otherwise solid, i.e., it does not include a recess.

Meanwhile, the elastic element 128 in this example takes the form of anelastic sock that is made of a material that is flexible but is alsorigid enough to retain its shape. In other words, the elastic element128 is made of a material that permits user manipulation of the elasticelement 128, e.g., when the user is inserting objects into or removingobjects from the storage compartments 129, but biases the elasticelement 128 back to its original position shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 whenthe elastic element 128 is released.

In other examples, the wallet 106 may include additional, fewer, and/ordifferent components. As an example, the wallet 106 may employ a rigidelement instead of the elastic element 128 to connect the first andsecond panels 120, 124. As another example, the wallet 106 may notinclude the cutout 140 and/or the cutout 142.

As discussed above, the wallet 106 is removably attachable to theplatform 104. Thus, when desired (e.g., when the user wishes to carrythe wallet 106 and any objects stored therein with the smartphone 108),the wallet 106 can be attached to the platform 104, as illustrated inFIG. 2. In this example, the wallet 106 can be attached to the platform104 by manipulating the wallet 106 so that the recess 138 of the wallet106 slidably receives the platform 104 along a longitudinal axis 144 ofthe platform 104. Conversely, when desired, the wallet 106 can bedetached from the platform 104 in a similar but opposite manner, asillustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3. As an example, the user may wish to detachthe wallet 106 in order to reduce the profile of the smartphone 108, toremove objects from the wallet 106, or to charge the smartphone 108using the wireless charger device 144 shown in FIG. 3. In any case, inthis example, the wallet 106 can be detached from the platform 104 bymanipulating the wallet 106 so that the platform 104 slides out of therecess 138 along the longitudinal axis 144. In other examples, thewallet 106 can be attached to or detached from the platform 104 in adifferent manner. As an example, the wallet 106 can be removablyattached to the platform 104 using an adhesive (e.g., gel adhesive,tape, glue), various mechanical means (e.g., hook and loop fasteningmeans, threads, snap fit, a suction cup), or any other known means.

FIG. 4 illustrates another example of an accessory 400 constructed inaccordance with the present disclosure. The accessory 400 is similar tothe accessory 100, with common components illustrated using commonreference characters, but also includes a grip accessory 404 that may beremovably attached to, permanently attached to, or integrally formedwith the wallet 106. Further description of such grip accessories, whichcan be used, for example, as a docking accessory and for use as a gripand stand for a mobile electronic device, can be found in commonly ownedU.S. Pat. No. 8,560,031, the entire disclosure of which is herebyincorporated by reference herein.

FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate another example of an accessory 500 constructedin accordance with the present disclosure. The accessory 500 is similarto the accessory 100, with common components illustrated using commonreference characters, but differs in the manner described below.

First, the platform 504, while otherwise similar, has a structure thatis different from the platform 104. Like the platform 104, the platform504 has an oval-shape. However, unlike the platform 104, the platform504 includes a recessed portion 545 (recessed relative to the secondsurface 516, which, like the second surface 116, faces outward, awayfrom the smartphone 108 when the platform 504 is attached to thesmartphone 108) and plurality of teeth 546 that extend outward from therecessed portion 545 at or proximate to a perimeter edge of the platform504. In this example, the plurality of teeth 546 extend outward, awayfrom the smartphone 108 when the platform 504 is attached to thesmartphone 108.

Second, the wallet 506 has a structure that is different from the wallet106. In particular, the wallet 506 includes a recess 538 that isdifferent than the recess 138. The recess 538, like the recess 138,generally has a shape that conforms to the shape of the platform 504,such that the recess 538 is configured to removably receive and retainthe platform 504. However, the recess 538, unlike the recess 138,includes a channel 550 that opens into an oval-shaped portion 554. Thechannel 550 is generally configured to slidably receive the firstsurface 516 of the platform 504, which has a substantially rectangularprofile. In this example, the channel 550 is a rectangular channel thatreceives the first surface 516. However, it should be noted that thechannel 550 and the first surface 516 may instead take a different shape(e.g., a circular shape). Moreover, the wallet 506 also includes aplurality of slots 548 formed adjacent the channel 550 of the wallet 506to receive the plurality of teeth 546 of the platform 504.

Further, the wallet 506 is coupled to the platform 504 in a differentmanner than the wallet 106 is coupled to the platform 104. Like thewallet 106, the wallet 506 can be releasably attached to the platform504 by manipulating the wallet 506 so that the recess 538 of the wallet506 slidably receives the platform 504. However, unlike the wallet 106,the wallet 506 is manipulated so that the recess 538 slidably receivesthe platform 504 along a transverse axis 545 of the platform 504, asillustrated in FIG. 5. In other words, the wallet 506 is slidable in ahorizontal direction to dispose the platform 504 in the recess 538,rather than in a vertical direction (as is the case to dispose theplatform 104 in the recess 138). The plurality of teeth 546 are thenmoved into engagement with the plurality of slots 548 in the wallet 506(e.g., by snapping the teeth 546 in the slots 548), as illustrated inFIG. 6, thereby securely attaching the platform 504 to the wallet 506(and vice-versa). In other examples, however, the platform 504 may besecurely attached to the wallet 506 by other mechanical locking means(e.g., threads, hook and loop fastening means). Conversely, whendesired, the wallet 506 can be detached from the platform 504 in asimilar but opposite manner.

Finally, while not illustrated herein, it will be appreciated that agrip accessory such as the grip accessory 404 may be removably attachedto, permanently attached to, or integrally formed with the wallet 506.

1. An accessory for a mobile electronic device, the accessorycomprising: a platform adapted to be attached to the mobile electronicdevice or a case for the mobile electronic device; and a walletremovably attached to the platform, the wallet configured to hold one ormore objects associated with a user of the accessory.
 2. The accessoryof claim 1, wherein the platform comprises a securing element forattaching the platform to the mobile electronic device or the case forthe mobile electronic device.
 3. The accessory of claim 2, wherein thesecuring element comprises a gel adhesive.
 4. The accessory of claim 1,wherein the wallet comprises a recessed opening sized to removablyreceive the platform to removably attach the wallet to the platform. 5.The accessory of claim 1, wherein the wallet is slidably attachable tothe platform.
 6. The accessory of claim 5, wherein the wallet isslidably attachable to the platform along a longitudinal axis of theplatform.
 7. The accessory of claim 5, wherein the wallet is slidablyattachable to the platform along a transverse axis of the platform. 8.The accessory of claim 1, wherein the wallet comprises first and secondpanels and an elastic element arranged between the first and secondpanels, wherein the first and second panels and the elastic elementdefine one or more storage compartments sized to hold the one or moreobjects.
 9. The accessory of claim 8, wherein the elastic elementconnects the first and second panels.
 10. The accessory of claim 8,wherein the elastic element defines a plurality of storage compartmentssized to hold the one or more objects.
 11. The accessory of claim 1,further comprising a grip accessory coupled to the wallet.
 12. Theaccessory of claim 11, wherein the grip accessory is integrally formedwith the wallet.
 13. The accessory of claim 11, wherein the gripaccessory comprises: a base; a button spaced relative to the base,wherein the button is movable relative to the base.
 14. The accessory ofclaim 13, wherein the grip accessory further comprises a skin coupled tothe base, wherein the button is coupled to the skin opposite the base,and wherein the skin is deformable between a collapsed configuration andan expanded configuration.